2019
DOI: 10.1186/s12913-019-4291-y
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Exploring the system capacity to meet occupational health and safety needs: the case of the ready-made garment industry in Bangladesh

Abstract: Background Since the 2013 Rana Plaza incident in Bangladesh, the government of Bangladesh has been under pressure to improve health and safety conditions for workers in the ready-made garment industry. Its efforts have focused heavily on structural safety of the buildings but have largely ignored broader occupational health system issues. This qualitative study explores contextual factors and system challenges that create barriers for ensuring a healthy and safe workplace in the ready-made garment… Show more

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“…In favor of Akhter et al (2019) enhanced that 2013 Rana Court occurrence in Bangladesh. Bangladesh's public authority has been feeling the squeeze to improve laborers' wellbeing and security conditions in the clothing industry's instant article.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In favor of Akhter et al (2019) enhanced that 2013 Rana Court occurrence in Bangladesh. Bangladesh's public authority has been feeling the squeeze to improve laborers' wellbeing and security conditions in the clothing industry's instant article.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anyway, it recognizes the essential requirement to name related wellbeing framework fortifying. Explicitly framework limit should improve by expanding HR for in-industrial facility perils and wellbeing checking, administrative assessment, implementation, and improved government authorities' preparation to observe and reveal (Akhter et al, 2019). Gouvea (2012) predicted that business, wages, and working to environment in the material and clothing portion field in Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, and Vietnam, where T&G stays significant in fares business (generally female) just as in updating for untalented laborers.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been observed that garment factory workers are confined in a closed environment which has a detrimental effect on their health. The special nature of the work done in the research area created a variety of health risks for selected respondents such as headaches, malnutrition, muscle aches, eye strain, loss of appetite, chest pain, back pain, unconsciousness, diarrhea, hepatitis (jaundice), food poisoning, asthma, fungal infections, helminthiasis, dermatitis and lose their eyesight ( 69 ). The Bureau of Labor Statistics in the US reported that in 2011, 58,860 job-place injuries and illnesses that made workers to absent from work occurred in Hospitals due to occupational stress.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study shows that female workers in the RMG sector face a high risk of health-related problems. Both government and NGO need to contribute for these women to protect them from the health risks [3]. Open Journal of Safety Science and Technology…”
Section: Background Studymentioning
confidence: 99%